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Translating Final Fantasy XI To Life (or “Why I don’t have a butterfly …

November 5th, 2010

The other day, I mentioned to my friend of 10 years that I was doing research on massively multiplayer online role-playing games (“MMORPGs”) for one of my game design jobs. I said that it was especially difficult to understand what people were talking about on online forums, given that I’d never played an MMORPG for more than an hour of my life.

He said he could maybe help me understand them, because he’s been playing Final Fantasy XI

Then there are the hateful comments on the YouTube page for the video preview of this documentary about Chinese gold farmers

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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Rio Tinto/BHP, Kazakhmys, Currencies …

October 9th, 2010

Company News Wednesday newspaper round-up: Rio Tinto/BHP, Kazakhmys, Currencies… Email this to a friend

Updated: Wed, 6th Oct. 06:36:00

Rio Tinto’s $116bn iron ore venture with BHP Billiton is close to collapsing after regulators objected to the deal, the Times writes.

Rio was forced to issue a statement last night saying that no formal decision had been made on the future of the project. Nevertheless, both companies are understood to believe that European regulators’ disapproval makes it unlikely that the deal can succeed in its present form. The proposed joint venture would have seen Rio and BHP integrate their vast iron ore operations in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, the Times adds.

Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor, has hit out at pay practices on Wall Street, attacking the lack of reform despite two years passing since the financial crisis struck. “People have a propensity to gamble, and it gets made easier and easier for them,” Mr Buffett told a conference in Washington DC yesterday. “One of the problems we still have is we have unbalanced incentives for managers of huge financial institutions.” In future, chief executives of banks who need government assistance should “go broke”, said Mr Buffett. Their wives “should go broke, too”, he added, the Telegraph reports.

Kazakhmys stoked controversy over its links to the dictatorial Kazakh government yesterday when the company’s chairman and biggest shareholder Vladimir Kim sold an 11% stake in the miner to the Astana administration. The move could lead to the Kazakh government becoming the largest single shareholder in the London-listed miner within a year. In a statement the copper giant said that the agreement “enables Mr Kim to diversify his investment portfolio whilst retaining a significant long-term shareholding in Kazakhmys”, the Independent reports.

The Bank of Japan’s surprise move to reinstate zero interest rates has led to a warning of the danger of a currency war from the head of the International Monetary Fund. Dominique Strauss-Kahn warned that moves by central banks across the world to cut interest rates and carry out billions of pounds worth of quantitative easing could upset the global economy recovery as currencies chased each other ever lower, the Telegraph reports.

Sir Terry Leahy used his last results presentation in charge of Tesco to deepen its commitment to the troubled American venture he spearheaded. The Fresh & Easy chain opened at the height of the sub-prime crisis on the West Coast of the United States, amid criticism that it had misjudged the American consumer. Sir Terry, due to hand over to Philip Clarke next year, said yesterday that Tesco would accelerate its store openings in the US next year, despite mothballing 13 shops in areas so badly affected by the housing crisis that they do not have enough residents to sustain a grocery store, the Times reports.

David Cameron has hinted he may extend tax breaks to better-off married couples to help compensate them for the loss of child benefit payments, a move that has sparked a firestorm of protest from the media and mothers. In trying to douse the row over child benefit, the prime minister has muddied the message from the Conservative conference that the coalition’s “tough but fair” cuts included harsh measures for high earners, the FT reports.

Wall Street’s sentiment towards Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley has turned sharply bearish over the past month with analysts’ estimates for the banks’ third-quarter earnings plunging amid a slump in trading activities. The poor performance of the trading operations – a key driver of the two banks’ recovery after the financial crisis – will intensify questions over their business models and deepen fears of job cuts across the financial industry, the FT reports.

Clifford Chance could be set to shatter one of the City’s longest-standing barriers by becoming the first “magic circle” law firm to appoint a woman as its senior partner. Among three senior figures who are seeking to replace him is Daniela Weber-Rey, a partner in the Frankfurt practice. Ms Weber-Rey, 52, joined Clifford Chance in 1984 and specialises in German corporate law. She also sits on the board of BNP Paribas, the French bank, the Times reports.

Millhouse, Roman Abramovich’s asset management company, has lashed out at the Irish government and given warning of “huge reputation loss” and possible legal action if it continues to push it to foot part of the bill to bail out Irish Nationwide Building Society, the Telegraph reports.

Nicola Horlick, one of the most prominent women in the City, is to set up a company that develops film scripts, with the help of a few of her Hollywood connections. The launch of Derby Street Films will be announced today by Bramdean Asset Management, the investment vehicle run by Ms Horlick. It plans to raise 2m from investors to develop books and ideas into film scripts, the Independent reports.

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'Jonah Hex' Bombed, Can Anything be Learned Other Than the Obvious?

June 24th, 2010

The Best Thriller Movies and Creative Vision

April 15th, 2010

American cinema has truly changed within the last 10 years as more and more studios and directors use elaborate and stylized techniques in addition to digital effects within their films. The best thriller movies on the other hand even now need to have some old-fashioned elements so that you can be successful including excellent writing, acting, directing, and editing.

Wonderful writing seems to become something which we take for granted when we go to the see thriller movies but it’s also the hardest factor to get correct and one of the rarest things in Hollywood movies. Since most Hollywood studio films are written by committee these movies generally seem overblown, formulaic and just plain silly. The extremely best written movies are usually written by one individual with a unique vision that has hopefully not been tampered with by too quite a few hacks along the way. Under the current Hollywood system a writer has little chance of fulfilling his grand vision. Instead she or he is subjected to script meetings with talentless and arrogant studio executives who proceed to systematically kill any dream the writer occurs to have of creating a piece of art.

Art isn’t important from the minds of studio executives. Putting folks into seats for opening weekend is what matters most. Unfortunately the ultimate result of this kind of backward thinking is that you draw for the first week of release based upon hype and advertising then lose audiences with bad word of mouth. Thriller movies can’t be created by number crunching but by directors and writers with vision and creative genius.

Martin Scorcese is one present day artist that will not compromise when it comes to originality and creativity. He is one of the lucky few that get to produce movies without interference from the powers that be. One of the excellent movie thrillers was Scorcese’s remake of Cape Fear starring Robert DeNiro.

Scorcese’s latest movie could be the suspense thriller Shutter Island starring Leonardo DiCaprio and pairing him with Robert DeNiro once once again.

Great movie thrillers are like wine and get far better with age. Rear Window was one of several Hitchcock masterpieces that viewers can watch more than and more than once more and nevertheless enjoy. The Birds and Psycho are a lot more examples in the British director’s genius.

Jonathan Demme’s 1991 Best Picture winner The Silence in the Lambs nonetheless remains to this day one of the best with the best movie thrillers ever built. In 1971 Clint Eastwood produced his directing debut with the incredibly scary Play Misty for Me. One year later director John Boorman designed his Academy Award winning masterwork Deliverance starring Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight. One of my all-time favorite movie thrillers is John Schleshinger’s 1976 spy film Marathon Man starring a young Dustin Hoffman.

The United States doesn’t have any specific stranglehold on movie thrillers as was demonstrated from the fantastic 1990 film La Femme Nikita by French director Luc Besson. Stephen Spielberg started his career with one of the simplest and best movie thrillers Duel about a deranged trucker.

One issue all excellent movie thrillers have in common will be the element of surprise and also the ability to create audiences squirm and sit on the edge of their seat.

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Emirati cinema blooms at Gulf Film Festival

April 8th, 2010

The third edition of the Gulf Film Festival, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Majid Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Culture, has a rich showcase of Emirati films, underscoring the evolution of cinema, as an industry, in the UAE.

The strong show of UAE films this year is a testament to a vibrant cinema culture, led by local content creation, taking roots in Dubai.

Gulf Film Festival opened with UAE film-maker Ali Mostafa’s City of Life

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